Elvis Stojko is a Canadian athlete renowned for his accomplishments in figure skating. With multiple world championships and Olympic medals to his name, Stojko's precision, determination, and athleticism set him apart as one of the best in the sport. His resilience and ability to overcome challenges, including injuries, have inspired athletes across disciplines to persist and never give up on their dreams. Stojko's legacy is a testament to the power of hard work, discipline, and passion in achieving excellence.

"And then, looking back at my first Olympics, and when the pressure was on, in '94 and '98, and looking back and going, wow. I sensed and felt what Brian had gone through."



"All I know is that skating is getting better, the guys are getting better throughout the whole age range."



"I don't want to prove to anyone or prove to myself. I'd rather just enjoy and show myself that I am capable of doing it and actually going through the process."



"I would have to agree, that I'm probably more intense than Brian or Kurt, competitive because, I was always like this, always being that way, always real competitive."


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"You're always learning on different avenues and this is an opportunity for me to start on a fresh plate and start learning some other things that can really help me, that I need, and I want, to progress forward."



"When you're younger, your inspiration is there. As you get older, it tends to waver. Once you find it - I found it again - that's where you can draw from. That's where you draw your strength from."



"Technically, the last number of years, partially from the injury, it's been difficult to push forward but I felt even before the injury that I still could do more and was sort of at a stalemate."



"After you've done it for so many years, you have to find a new direction. You have to find something in your soul that's going to push you towards - to find your inspiration."

